To: Mamzelle
You would need to be a State Farm claimant to understand. State Farm adjusters invariably lie, low ball, delay, get the claimant between a rock and hard place and generally use every trick in the book to swindle unsophisticated claimants on the theory that while an occasional one will sue and collect big that most will just say "well I got screwed again by an insurance company" and go on down the road. This is thier corporate philosophy and their claim adjusters brag over coffee over how badly they screwed people. Read State Farms defenses again closely.
I have 20+ years insurance industry experience and am ashamed that such a company has been allowed to exist and prosper under the usual system of state regulation(State Farm is normally a big contributor to the state Commissioner). Don't read this as advocacy for Federal supervision, just more effective state regulation. I suppose I am naive to think that when a company's claim practices are grossly deceitful that the commissioner should step in to clean them up or issue a cease and desist regardless of how much they contributed to his campaign.
I am happy with the verdict but I wish there had been a different defendant. Fortunately, the State Farm claim people will one day all be burning in the hottest part of hell for the anquish they have caused.
To: nomorecameljocks
I am happy with the verdict but I wish there had been a different defendant. Allstate - no question about it. The "Good Hands" people generally have their customers by the balls.
99 posted on
04/07/2003 4:01:41 PM PDT by
Chancellor Palpatine
(going into an election campaign without the paleocons is like going to war without the French)
To: nomorecameljocks
I have superb insurance with a trustworthy company. I sure would like them to stay in business, and would like to continue to be able to afford the premiums.
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